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Alonso Singh
Mathematics
30 October, 18:56
Could the numbers 9,10,19 be a triangle
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Zayden Chapman
30 October, 19:20
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I wasn't sure if you meant centimeters, inches or degrees. But since I don't know, I'll answer all three.
Step-by-step explanation:
Centimeters - Possible
Inches - Possible (Extremely big. I suggest using a big whiteboard to draw out)
Degrees - Impossible (All degrees in a triangle have to add up to 180)
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